WOMEN’S GOLF
Wellington beats Hutt COATES CUP RETAINED A match between the Wellington and Hutt ladies’ club on the Hutt links vesterdav alternoou resulted tn a whiter Wellington by eleven games to eight, with two games squared. Wellington retained the Coates Cup, Which was decided by medal play between Hie leading four players on each side Wellington aggregating 3<.h (Miss Beit 92 Mrs. Menzies 90, Miss MiirdBi. Mii>. Welton-Hogg 88). to Hutt s 3{~ (?J rB, Partridge 90. Mrs. IVagg 99, Miss Xigor Brown 92, Miss Lee 91). The other games resulted as follow Wellington players mentioned first.— Mrs. Brodie beat Mrs. Ramey, 1 JP. Alissi Barton beat Mrs. Davidson, 8 and 6; Mrs. Hunt lost to Miss N. Ballinger, - Mrs. Gregory beat Miss Matthews, 1 Ul Miss P. Blundell lost to Mrs. Monkm Misf & Yming lost to Miss E. Ballin'peacock and Miss Young, all Gilmour beat Miss Hodgins, 5 "''Miss Parker and Mrs. Admore, all SCl Mrs.’ Paterson lost to Mrs. Ashley DunCa Mrs. H? Nathan lost to Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs.. Kemp lost to Mrs. Jack. 2 and I. Sirs. Scddon beat Miss' ardell, u and 3 ‘ Mrs. Hunter lost to Miss P. Bunny, 2 d °Mrs. Webster beat Mrs. Evans. Jj and I ’Mrs. < C. Bell beat Mrs. Rathbone, 2 UP jlrs. Todd (beat Mrs. Sander. 4 and 2.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 18
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279WOMEN’S GOLF Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 18
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